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Show I NO SECRET OR MYSTERY Kodol Is Composed of the Natural Nat-ural Acids of the Healthy ! Stomach Only. It Makes ' Weak .Stomachs Strong. Kodol contains, in liquid form, all of uature's natural fermcnls and juices, such as pepttin. panerentin, hvdrochloric acid and aromatic, tonics thus enabling Jt at once to digest every parliclo of lood with which it comes m eontact. A tablespooiiful of Kodol digests iV pounds of food. A bottle of Kodol di- Hj gests forty pounds of foodand it H makes no difference what, kind of food I it may be Kodol will digest it; and j 1 where there is perfect digestion in the. j stomach, thorp is necessarily a perfect H and healthy stomach. A good, hcalthv j digestive process can always be assured j to oncr? stomach by merely keeping a H bottle of Kodol handy, and "taking a 1H- H tlo of it now and then. You do not have to take Kodol all the time. You B only havo to take it occasionally, just 1 at the times when von need it. Our guarantee gel a dollar bottlo of Kodol. H If you arc not benefited the druggist H will at once return your money. Don't Hf hesitate; any druggist will 'sell you H Kodol on these terms. The dollar bot- 1 tie contains 2. timed as much as the j ;9,'; bottle. Kodol is prepared in the laboratories of K. C. DeWitt & Co., Chi- THE NEW WAY TO SUCCESS When a young man went to work IWH with, a firm under the old system it fflffll took him years of patient toil and iimi ""uyiii -i i anxious. waiting to attain the dig- " 'ga nity of a partnership. sMfflp He began as a boy by sweeping I '.'"l?" "''"'-'flil out the store and in a few years he pLii' i:ZIif would be advanced, step at a "7gjHr time, until finally hesreached n the goal of his ambitions, t EZhW o .. inmi,,, "'""Mfgp CLIMB But how different today. rl--- Jmr RIG-HT UP PARTHERWANTF.0 ff&&?W , , i. I MNAcp vMMreo patiently wait for " f5 U PEH I NT EN D ' 'j?lxSr SOmC 011(2 anCaC f I111 3J - r jjKfcg in the line to drop out so jf buyer wanted ..HB he ckivi advance. I (A I Instead of waiting- for the RJ L (jj jyV " ',- opportunity to come his way, he j ffioS seekG out the opening through the L.I Ifl " '' want ads and steps right on up in jf p.RK wa"jeo . jffffijw some other firm. rM W' 'jrffijy n ve years he can accomplish results IjjS jJiJ that formerly took a lifetime. Think of it. 7ov WA- lrW 'Rea tho want ads toclay and sce if thc very tjjMJ opening you desire is not calling for you. A private safo may be rented in tho fire and burglar-proof vaults of the Salt Lake Security and Trust company, 32 up Main street, $2.00 per year. Most children eat too mucrit overtax the digestion, get thin, weak, languid, stop growing that's malnutrition or non-digestion of food. has helped countless thousands thous-ands in this condition. It is both nourishment and medicine a most powerful iid l.o digestion. A small dose three times a day will work wonders, but be sure to cet Scott's. Send dii advertisement, together vltli name of paper in -winch it appears, your address and four cents to cover postage, aniJ wc will send you a "Complete Handy Atlas of thc World" :: SCOT!: A BQWNEOJU'carl Street. New York i FUNERAL DIRECTORS EBER W. UATU. UNDERTAKER AND embalmer. 164 S. West Temple; phone 1019. v492 CUT FLOWERS THE FLOWER SHOP. CUT FLOWERS and designs. Under Nat'I Bank of Rop. MONUMENTS AND TOMBSTONES LARGE STOCK TO SELECT FROM. R. McKensie. Display yards 422 S. State. WANTED HELP FEMALE good "girl 'ow6llANSMADJ family; good wages to richt party. 3G1 4lh ave, Ind. phono 2345. Bell 1G57-K. pi 006 LADY BOOKKEEPER AND CASHIER; must know how to operate typewriter. V-2S. Tribune. n238S WANTED EXPERIENCED JACKET hands on ladies' garments for our alteration al-teration department. Apply Cohn's Dry Goods store, 222-224 So. Main. 03274 GIRL FOR GENERAX. HOUSEWORK: small family. 25 So. 7th E. pl43 AT ONCE. 4 GOOD SEAMSTRESSES: pleasnnt surroundings. Ind. phone 2345. Bell 1G57-K. 3G1 4th ave. p832 WANTED FIRST-CLASS SLEEVE-makor: SLEEVE-makor: also waist and skirt finishers. Apply Mrs. Hartranft, Walker Bros, building. p723 LEARN TO BE TOUR OWN MILLINER: six private lessons teach you how. For iniormallon call Main 1237-K Bell. pS19 ci iamberiiaid7"experienced. AP- ply 72 W. 2nd South. r1102 GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. 1004 E. 2nd South. pl005 GOOD COOK; GOOD WAGES; NO washing; a small family. No. 3 Stauffer Apts., 1G4 E. So. Temple. pIGIG A IIIOTr-CLASS PUBLICATION DE-slres DE-slres the services of several ladles, educatej, of good appearance, to interview inter-view residents and business men of Salt Lake anj surrounding cities. Permanent positions at good wages to those showing show-ing ability. Excellent opportunity for energetic lady In each town of the inter-mountain inter-mountain west to take charge of clrcu-lalion clrcu-lalion locally. Apply Western Monthly. 3S Commercial Block, or address Circulation Circu-lation Manager. plS24 GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. Apply mornings, 059 East 2nd South st. pl902 GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. Inquire 135 E. 4lh South. plS96 WANTED SERPENT TNE AND ORI-eutal ORI-eutal dancers for summer engagement (road work). F-G0. Tribune. pl9SG EXPERIENCED GIRL FOR GENERAL housework. 09 D street. Two in family; fami-ly; good wages. p2211 GOOD COMPETENT COOK. APPLY 535 E. 2nd South. P221G GIRL TO ASSIST AT HOUSEWORK, or competent housekeeper. 62 K st. P227S EXPERIENCED FEMALE HELP. F-ply F-ply Orpheum hotel. p2493 EXPERIENCED CHAMBERMAID. AP-ply AP-ply Tuxedo apts. p2501 EXPERIENCED LAUNDRY WORKERS for mangle, press machines a?id body ironers. Empire Laundry, 39 So. West Temple. p255S MRS. R. W. DAYNES. 3G F ST.. WANTS a good girl for general housework; small" family and good wages. p2570 TEN LADIES WANTED FOR THE Ladies G. A. R. band; everything furnished. fur-nished. Call 333 So. 2nd West. p25S0 WANTED SERPENTINE AND SPAN-Ish SPAN-Ish dancers; summer engagement; road work. Address G-25, Tribune. p25Sl FIRST-CLASS TRIMMERS AND MAK-crs. MAK-crs. Mohesy's Millinery, 15G Main st. p25SG WANTED GOOD GIRL FOR HOUSE-work. HOUSE-work. i.'S W. 2nd South. p2705 WANTED IMMEDIATELY. GOOD GIRL for general housework; small family; good wages: no washing. Inquire 1353 East South Temple. p272li FIRST-CLASS GIRL FOR GENERAL housework: no children; good wages, 3GS.lst ave. Bell 20SG-Y. p2727 COMPETENT GIRL FOR GENERAL housework; must be good cook; good wages. 027 E. Brlgham. P272S SHOE REPAIRING WHILdTYOlT WAIT. SEWED SOLES In 10 minutes. 10 w. 2nd So., basement. m3021 WANTED HELP MALE EMPIRE EMPLOYMENT AGENCY. Reliable help furnished and wnnted. W. 2nd So. Bell phone 3584; Ind. 413. o239 STRQCKS EMPLOYMENT AGENCY Hotel, restaurant and housohold help-Headquarters help-Headquarters for laborers. E. 2nd South. Phonos c7A3 WANTED. MEN AND BOYS AT LOS Angeles; no exponso to learn trade or Plumbing, bricklaying or electricity: practical prac-tical work on jobs half tho time and study other lialf. Catalogue free. United Trade School Contracting. Co., Los Angeles p M J. DIXON EMPLOYMENT AGENCY. Skilled and unskilled laborers furnished. 40 East 1st South, cor. Commercial. Bell Phono 33SS. Ind. 923. P43 WANTED. RAILWAY MAIL CLERICS; SS00 first yen iv Examination in Salt I-.ake City May 15. Preparation free Franklin Institute, Dept. 21G-A, P-oches-tcr, N. Y. p!0G9 GOOD BOY, WITH REFERENCES. Sal Sickle, tho jeweler. -10 Main st. pl(64 BOYS WANTED. WESTERN UNION Tel. Co. pLfoO SEVERAL WELL EDUCATED SOLTC-itors SOLTC-itors of cood appearance for subscriptions subscrip-tions on lilgh class publication; permanent perma-nent position at good compensation for men who can mako good. Want men .for out-of-town woik. but must show ability hero. Will appoint resident with good references a local representative In each town. Applv Western Monthly. 33 Commercial Com-mercial block, or address circulation manager. man-ager. pl8ia WANTED MAN. MUST BE WILLING to learn and capable of acting as our representative. No canvassing or soliciting. solicit-ing. Good income assured. Address National Na-tional Co-operative Realty Co., S27 Mard-en Mard-en Bldg.. Washington, D. C. PlOGS APPLY "AT ONCE. MEN OR WOMEN. Local or traveling position. $15 to $30 per week guaranteed. No trlflers. Cannon & Gray, 247 South Main, room -1, Crescent house. P2013 ARCHITECTURAL DRAUGHTSMAN wanted; none but first-class need apply. ap-ply. 339 Atlas bile. p2440 BRIC KLAYER S WAN TED FOR DEN-ver; DEN-ver; union men only; union wages, $0 for eight hours. Denver Rrick Contractors' Contract-ors' association, 207 Nassau bldg., Denver, Den-ver, Colo. P2411 WANTED A CARPET-LAYER AT THE carpet-cleaner's, rear G2 Aberdeen st. p24H YOUNG MAN IN ELECTRICAL MANU-facturing MANU-facturing and repair business who will invest $500 in stock of company: lifetime opportunity. Address. G-IG, Tribune P2419 A PIANO PLAYER: MUST BE ABLE to sing: all summer job. Address Miss Gcorglo Sanderson, gen. deliv., city. . p2474 JAP BOY FOR HOUSEWORK. 3109 1ST ave. Phone 5290-X. ji2484 4 EXTRA GANG FOREMEN. Carpenters, $4.00 per day, Idaho. 5 section foremen. Camp cook. $90.00 per month. Idaho. Raker, $75.00 per month. Idaho. M. J. DIXON EMPLOYMENT CO.. 40 East 1st Sou til Street p25S7 WANTED A RELIABLE AGENT AND solicitor for city work; , salary and commission. Pacific Western Selling Co., 202 D. F. Walker. p2633 WE WANT FIVE GOOD SOLICITORS for accident and health insurance, for Idaho. Wyoming, Utah and Nevada: must have references. Apoly 52-53 Commercial Com-mercial Bank bldg. 'jntificntal Casualty Co. p2G9S WANTED PUPILS EXPERIENCED TEACHER " ORGANIZ-ing ORGANIZ-ing classes in Latin and mathematics: also high school or grade work; private or class instruction. Address G-21, Trlb-une- p24SS WANTED AGENTS TO HANDLE NEW VACUUM BATH Apparatus Ap-paratus never before Introduced in this viclnitv. Hair Interest In agency for right man. Address F-4S Tribune. p2029 WANTED MONEY PvANT PrTvAtITpT money to furnish amounts ranging from 5100 to $1000 at 12 per cent per annum: positively gilt-edged security; no commission commis-sion charged for loaning. C-16, Tribune. o2622 CHEMISTS AND ASSAYERS mrnrowArTca 1G0 So. W. Temple. Bell phono 4114. ?cl250 STENOGRAPHY LEARN NOW. EASIEST SYSTEM. shortest time; cost less. Phone, Bell 149G-Y. p!993 PLANTS, SEEDS, SHRUBS h!m1g1k 1506. Porter-Walton Co.. 31S So. Sta t e. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES A3E houses; all sizes and all pricco. VM J. W KILLEEN CO.. S REAL ESTATE, 218 Main St. Phono S27. o27lS BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES mBg stock about $12,000; will stand elosoilpp, investigation, Address F-50, Tribune. jSfcj. A SMALL GROCERY J I "ST OUTSIDE r-ily limits. Good opening for man an, u wife. S7G W. 2nd So. p2PjjEj PARTNER WITH $5000 TO ENGAGE 'flU&t si. lucrative mfg. business. AddreiCj-. Manufacturer, Tribune. PJJt.C? SECRET SOCIETIES A. A. S. RITErl? nate bodies of the A. A. S. Rite of FrefcJ Masonry hold stated meetings the thlr'Lrji Thursday In each month at tho Maaoniftf Temple, corner First South and ScconC--East. Sojourning brethren invited. Louis Cohn, 32 dcg. ""5Tp.it W. M. Jordan Lodge of Perfection No. T. M, Surbaugh. 32 deg. W. M. James Lovro Chapter of RossT Croix No. 1. i5lf James H. Brown, K. C. C. IT. 'iffa Commander of Salt Lake Council of Ka-flLjB dosh No. 1. , G. D, Evans, K. C. C. H. M, of K. Utah Consistory No, 1. Christopher Dlehl. 32 deg. Register of All the Bodies. jjffiT EL KALAH TEMPLE, A. A. O. N. M. Miy; Regular -sessions held at Masonlfjf? Temple, corner Second East and Firai-South, Firai-South, the third Wednesday of eaci&fr month. Sojourning nobles invited to at tend. W. M. Rash, Potentate; J. M. Mai 4 riott, Recorder. lj UTAH COMMANDERY NO. 1 KNlGHTSi Templar Stated conclaves held at Ma"fl sonic Temple, corner Second East artf First South, tho first Thursday of eacl W month. Sojourning Sir Knights cordlallj invited to attend. 'St.-WM, 'St.-WM, M. RASH, E. C.fSJT E. O.I LEATIIERWOOD, Recorder, igj UTAH CHAPTER NO. 1. R. A. M.- Stated convocation first Wednesday In; each month at Masonic hall, corner Seclf ond East and First South streets. Com-yb.; panlons cordially Invited. F. P. Sher-d wood, H. P.; Moses C. Phillips, SecreHP-tary. SecreHP-tary. ARGENT A LODGE NO. 3. PSgf - and A. M. At Masonic Teai; irf Pie, corner Second East anafij First South streets, first TueBdfa , ' - J day of each month. Member of sister lodges and sojourning breuireayi invited. E. D. Hammond, W. M.; MoseaC C. Phillips. Secretary. r MT, MORIAH LODGE NO. 2. F. AND AjjS M. Masonic hall, second Monday eacnEf month, corner First South and SecondE East. Members of sister lodges and f2fa journlng members In good standing VJ vited. Charles Douglas, W. M.; Cnrlstqjg. pher Dlehl, Secretary. J2p WASATCH LODGE NO- 1, F. .AND M. Masonic hall, second Frlaay cac month. Members of sister lodges and so journlng brethren in good standing in vited. li. C. Gaw, W. M.; A. J. LWf Secretary. c, -A LYNDS CHAPTER. NO jf 1. Order Eastern Sharif Masonic Temple StatedR Jte$$. meetings first FrMsK v each month. VlslUrufc. "iyi. ' members will receive -1 Z W cordial welcome. Sarar x' M. McCarty. W. MJi J Nellie T Spencer, P. T.g T : 7 M2ZPAH CHAPTER NQ f vfev Sl 5, Order Eastern Star- VliSr ir. Stated meetings nr J2sV Monday of each month t. iglk. Masonic Temple, corne: VtT Second East and Flr Vfey South. Visiting member l W cordially invited. Eliza beth Schramm. W. Mi Flora E. Sinclair, Soc y.jjj "T ELECTA CHAPTER. . V D., Order Eastern StaiH Trlfi Slated meetings "thlfm jffcSftw Tuesday of each months yjBg'Ba Masonic temple, corn Tf 2nd East and 1st SouthTJE Visiting .members coi BIRDIE S. NIPPER, W. M.T DORA FRANKLAND, Secy. Jflfc 7 CRESCENT jp.jP &tv Degree of the AmarantbMj WSrtHTSja Stated meetings second r&MT Tuesday of each month; V&gW Masonic Temple, cornftJT Second East and Firs South. A cordial invitajt tion is extended to all visiting member AMELIA KING, R. M.l! FLORENCE M. BROADBENT. Hon. SegC Independent Order of Odd FeUows'A' FIDELITY LODGE NO. 17. L O. O. F. Meets everv Wednesday night at B o'clock, I. O. "O. F. Temple. Visitors wal come. Chas. Russell, N. G,; J. C. Smlthm JORDAN LODGE NO. 3. I. O. 0. F.p Meets every Monday night at I. O. QL F. Temple. Visitors Invited. J. Bm Sackett, N. G.; W. T. Hopkins. Secrej T. O. O. F. TEMPLE DIRECTORY. W Subordinate lodges meet as follows: Zm Salt Lake Lodge No. 2. Friday. 'WL Enterprise Lodge No. 15. Tuesday. MIRIAM REBEKAH LODGE MEISTjKj first and third Saturday evenings cig each month at I. O. O. F. Temple. NAOMI REBEKAH LODGE NO. Mels everv second and fourth Salur dav evenings" of each month at Odd Few"! lows Temple, Market street. n25ajg FORESTERS OF AMERICA MEEm first and third Wednesday each monthBg Knights of Columbus hall, No. 21 WesST First South. C. E. White, F. S. Bliajg. EXCELSIOR CAMP. 10892, MODERlE Woodmen, meets Tuesday evonlns VBf K. of P. hall, 261 Main street. Vlsltinw neighbors welcome. A. D. McGuIre, Coapt buI. Dr. J- W. Ewln. Clerk. jJNi GREAT SALT LAKE CAMP, 10071, W: W. A., meets every Tuesday nlgm p S o'clock In the Odd Fellows TempMf P. O. place. Visiting neighbors cordlaljW WOODBINE CIRCLE NO. 41. WOMBjK of Woodcraft, meets every ThursdayJMji o'clock, at I. O. O. F. ball. Knights of Pytnia3. S CALANTHE-MYRTLE LODGE NO. lr.Skj of P. Everv Monday. K. of P. haJK Geo. TJ. Hcdrick, C. C; C. E. HolmaWg K. of R. and S JJs LINCOLN LODGE NO. 23, K. OF pJk Meets every Saturday evening atHk o'clock. K. of P. hall. 9 ROCKY MOUNTAIN LODGE NO. jXft Every Thursday ovening, K. of P. bajn.11 261 So. Main. W. F. Knowlden, C. OM S. N. Randolph. K. of R. and S. HERMIONE TEMPLE NO. S. PYTHLt Sisters Meets every Friday cvenlngM? K. of P. hall. Emma Betts, R. C. o2gE KNIGHTS OF THE MACCABEIKJ Salt Lake Citv Tent No. 2. EvBtJ Thursday, I. O. O. F. hall. VlsltlWP Knights invited. -MUti FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLBj Salt Lake Aerie No. G7. Every Fridwt S p. m.. Eagles' hall. Hlj5 ROYAL ARCANUM, SALT LAKE COUftfc ell No. 1517 Second nnd fourth ThuW,( da vs. Jennings block. P. L. BeermMfcv Regent.' E. L. Jones. Secretary. K! KIMNS jH. To order, $4.00 and up. If material "R furnished, $1.50 and up. Fujiya Co,nfe " B.NKjKUPTCY iB bankruptcy. D. F. Walker Bldg. HAIRDRESSING PARLORSR m1sT7Tj7)NE3, mkhjrtng aiH massage, 212 Main street, room .ftSjS Phono 1SG3-K. Opposite Kenyon hotB |